Library renovations slated to begin soon
Phase one of the Monroe County Public Library renovations is scheduled to begin this month and continue through September.
Phase one of the Monroe County Public Library renovations is scheduled to begin this month and continue through September.
Interfaith Winter Shelter will close today and not open again until October 31st. With no summer shelter to replace it, its 50-some tenants will be sleeping on the streets.
Though we may be leaps ahead of Alabama in promoting tolerance, neither complacency nor purely cosmetic changes should be entertained.
It is amazing how nonchalant some people are when it comes to addressing the horrible act of rape.
To take a stand on an issue is to invite attack and ridicule, but to be unable to defend why we say what we say with solid principles and logical arguments invites an even worse reaction — apathy.
“Drink responsibly” applies to many more situations that just getting behind the wheel.
Interns should be afforded the same protections as regular workers. And when it comes to pay, all of us would like some of the fruits of our labor.
Christina Bernardin and Morgan Wooderson of WIUX have won the award for Best Interview of 2013 from the Intercollegiate Broadcasting Society for their interview with the Whitest Kids U' Know.
Bloomington’s College Mall is home to an assortment of nation-wide shopping franchises and food vendors, but Saturday, it opened its halls to a number of home-based businesses.
The Indiana Weekly Student is a satirical version of the school newspaper, created by two IU students.
A group of about two dozen people gathered at the St. Paul’s Catholic Center Monday night to hear Chicago Bears board member Patrick McCaskey discuss his life and how faith has affected him.
The dean of the School of Global and International Studies will present a talk called “Back to the Future: Old Challenges and New, and the Capacity of International Institutions to Cope" Thursday.
The Residence Hall Association has elected a new executive board.
A Bloomington woman was arrested on a warrant after she reported to police that her friend might have overdosed on heroin.
Monroe County Sheriff’s Department arrested a Bloomington man Sunday for assisting in the manufacture of methamphetamine in his home for more than a year.
The Indiana Memorial Union may see some renovations soon, per the provost's Strategic Plan.
IU spokesperson Rich Schneider said University Information Technology was performing a system upgrade that inadvertently allowed the computer to send messages to students across the University’s campus yesterday, welcoming them to IUPUI classes for the spring 2014 semester.
The Monroe County Public Library cleared out two adjoining rooms on the first floor so volunteers from the Friends of the Library Bookstore could set up their semi-annual clearance sale.
IU Cinema will hold a film series this month to honor the 20th anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide.
Lady Lamb the Beekeeper will perform at 9 p.m. today at the Bishop.